After a satisfying win in the 50-Miler just over a week ago Banji and I were able to follow it up with another great weekend of racing.
On Friday evening at the Alex Wasps night race we raced a 20km flat water race on Midmar dam. The race consisted of 4 x 5km laps with 3 x 300m portages. By the final portage the front group was down to 2 boats including ourselves and Wayne Wilson/Paul Rabinovics. Banji and I ran this last portage hard opening a small gap by the put-in which we were also slowly able to stretch over the final 4.5km paddling to the finish.
On Saturday morning was the Dash and Crash, a race that starts with a 3km lap of Camps Drift and then bashes down the first 8km of the Dusi canoe marathon course. With consistent rains the river was running at a good level making the weirs and rapids a lot of fun.
At the Ernie Pierce weir it was great to see 2 or 3 of the Valleys ‘Change a life’ crews still in contact with the leaders. Banji and I went over the first weir in the lead but it was Wilson/Rabinovics who set the pace to and over the Commercial road weir.
With the Gauteng crew of Payne/Robberts still in the mix it was a 3 boat sprint into Mussons rapid. Banji and I took the lead again from here to the finish with Wilson/Rabinovics hot on our tail. Payne/Robberts took an unnecessary swim to allow one of the ‘Change a life’ crews through for a very impressive 3rd place.
Sunday was the toughest of the races, the Campbell’s to Dusi Bridge race which covers 2/3 of the Dusi day 1 course. A unique race where you start on the road with your boat on your shoulder and run for the first 2.5km before getting into the river for the first time. There is probably about 10km of portaging up some VERY steep hills and through a lot of thick bush.
With Banji and I focusing more on our paddling than running training we were not really expecting too much from this race. It was a big surprise when only Ngidi/Zondi had caught us at the top op 2nd Guinea fowl. We ran down Geoff’s road together to start the longest paddle of the day through to the Finger neck portage. Ngidi/Zondi are known more for their running ability so it did not take too long to get away from them on the water. We were able to open up enough of a gap over them to have stress free runs over Finger neck as well as the dreaded Cabbage tree portage. Over the line we came in a satisfying 1min ahead of Ngidi/Zondi. The very close end sprint for 3rd place was taken by Turton/Razmussen from 50-Miler 2nd place finishers Graham/Birkette.





















